From ethnonym + -ic. ethnonymic (not comparable) Of or pertaining to an ethnonym (or ethnonyms)....
From ethnonym + -ics. ethnonymics (uncountable) (linguistics) The study of ethnonyms. study of ethnonyms...
From earlier -tarzun (still in use in the north), from -tar (“ethnonymic suffix”) + -zun (“suffix of unknown meaning also present in -kizun, of the same...
from Ojibwe, which is itself made from o- (ethnonymic prefix) + jiibw (“cooking”) + abwe (“roasts”), meaning "Those who roast until it puckers," + -mo...
See also: valenciano From Spanish, from valenciano, originally an ethnonymic name for a native of Valencia. Valenciano (plural Valencianos) A surname from...
этнони́мии, nominative plural этнони́мии, genitive plural этнони́мий) ethnonymics Synonym: этнони́мика (etnonímika) Declension of этнони́мия (inan fem-form...
/ɛθˈnɒnɪmi/ Hyphenation: eth‧no‧ny‧my ethnonymy (uncountable) (linguistics) the naming of people, the creation of ethnonyms the naming of people ethnonymics...
этнони́мики, nominative plural этнони́мики, genitive plural этнони́мик) ethnonymics Synonym: этнони́мия (etnonímija) Declension of этнони́мика (inan fem-form...
on: Sayce Wikipedia Anglicized form of Welsh Sais (“Englishman”), an ethnonymic surname. Sayce (plural Sayces) A surname from Welsh. According to data...
Wikipedia Anglicized form of Irish Breathnach (“Welsh; Welshman”), an ethnonymic surname. Branagh (plural Branaghs) A surname from Irish. According to...